
Pascal Aubier
Known For
Directing
Born
1943-01-07 in Paris, France
Biography
Pascal Aubier (1943) studied Russian, Chinese, Mongolian, Georgian and Wahilu (New Caledonian) at the Ecole de Langues Orientales in Paris. Aubier was an assistant director to Jean-Luc Godard (Bande à Part, Le Mépris, Pierrot le Fou, Masculin Féminin, Weekend). In 1970 he made his first feature film Valparaiso, Valparaiso. Since then he has made about forty shorts. In 1976, he made his second feature Le Chant du Depart.
Most Known For

Monday Morning
as Un cosaque

Pierrot le Fou
as The Second Brother (uncredited)

Mamaia
as Manager (uncredited)

Siberiade

Bonnot's Gang
as Eugène Dieudonné

Favourites of the Moon
as Monsieur Laplace

Paradise Hotel
as Jefe de camareros

Le Rescapé
as Le Comissaire

Mona and I

Winter Wind
as Tihomir

Chasing Butterflies

Bye Bye Barbara
as Raphaël

The Girl Across the Way
as Georges

Les femmes et les enfants d'abord
as Max

Gardens in Autumn

Le Cri des hommes

The Governor's Party
as Lighthouse keeper

Stand Up Crabs, the Sea Is Rising!
as Le maton

L'homme fragile
